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May 15, 2026
Mitoma Omitted from Japan’s 2026 World Cup Squad After Hamstring Injury
Brighton winger Kaoru Mitoma has been left out of Japan’s 2026 World Cup squad after suffering a ha…
In a major blow to Japan’s World Cup ambitions, the 28‑year‑old Brighton winger Kaoru Mitoma was omitted from the 26‑man roster after a hamstring injury sustained during Brighton’s 3‑0 victory over Wolves. Coach Hajime Moriyasu confirmed the decision, citing the medical team’s assessment that Mitoma would not regain fitness in time for the tournament.
Hamstring Setback Forces Brighton Winger Out of Samurai Blue Roster
Mitoma’s injury occurred in the Premier League match last weekend, ruling him out of the national team’s preparations. The decision also saw Monaco forward Takumi Minamino miss out after an ACL tear. Japan’s squad now features a mix of Europe‑based talent, including Ajax defender Takehiro Tomiyasu, Liverpool midfielder Wataru Endo, and Real Sociedad forward Takefusa Kubo.
Numbers Behind the Omission: Goals, Appearances, and Squad Composition
Mitoma has scored nine goals for Japan, including the winner against England at Wembley.
Japan’s Group F includes the Netherlands, Sweden, and Tunisia, with the opening match on 14 June in Arlington, Texas.
The final squad lists 3 goalkeepers, 9 defenders, 8 midfielders, and 6 forwards.
Other notable inclusions: Daichi Kamada, Yuto Nagatomo, and Kento Shiogai.
Implications for Japan’s World Cup Campaign and Group F Prospects
Mitoma’s absence removes a proven goal‑scorer and a player who delivered decisive moments in the 2022 Qatar World Cup, such as the shock wins over Germany and Spain. Japan now relies on forwards like Daizen Maeda and Ayase Ueda to fill the creative void, while the midfield will need to generate chances without Mitoma’s pace on the flanks.
What Lies Ahead: Japan’s Tactical Adjustments and Replacement Options
Coach Moriyasu is expected to deploy a more compact attacking shape, possibly shifting Takefusa Kubo into a wider role and giving Daichi Kamada greater freedom to link midfield and attack. The team’s final pre‑World Cup friendly against Iceland on 31 May will be a crucial test of these adjustments before the squad departs for the Nashville training camp.
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